Introduction
Three key priorities have been selected for focus under the Youth theme are:
- Increasing the engagement of young people in positive activities so as to achieve
the ECM outcomes and contribute to the achievement of Youth PSA 14
- Improving outcomes for young people by spreading and deepening the impact of targeted
youth support and development
- Reducing alcohol consumption by young people and so improve their health, safety
and well-being.
Key Milestones for the Theme
- Research reviews for all three priorities will be published in July 2010
- Sector specialists will be trained and ready to provide tailored support to local
authorities from April 2010
- Regional knowledge workshops to share learning about ‘what works’ will be held in
September 2010
- A knowledge review which includes examples of validated local practice will be completed
in February 2011
- Regional capacity building progression events will be held October 2010 – March
2011.
Theme Advisory Groups (TAGs)
The work on this theme is shaped and guided by a Theme Advisory Group.
Click here for more information about theme advisory groups and the membership
for this theme.
John Harris, Director of Children’s Services at Hertfordshire County Council is
the theme chair and the theme lead is Sue Quinn,
National Programmes Manager – IYSS at the National Youth Agency.
More information
For more information about this theme contact
Sue Quinn or read our Priority work themes document (43kb PDF file, 13 pages).
You can also sign up for regular email updates.
Publications
A suite of publications will be released when the research has been conducted.
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when they have been published.
Presentations
The presentations from the events will be published once the event for this theme
have taken place.
For more information about the events visit the events
page or for details of when the presentations have been released,
sign up to receive email updates.
About local practice examples
As with all C4EO themes, C4EO recognises that not all useful knowledge about ‘what
works’ and why, is to be found in research reports and papers. We are therefore
keen to hear about practice that is leading to significantly improved outcomes for
children, young people and their families.
We will incorporate validated local practice examples into our full reviews on what
works, which will be shared with other decision-makers in the children’s services
field. We will also include them as a special body of evidence on this website.
To be validated, practice examples need to be supported by some evidence which shows
the outcomes and changes that have been achieved.
Submitting effective local practice
If you would like to submit an example of effective local practice, please:
- Signup to the C4EO website if you haven't already
- login and complete the local practice online
submission form.
Alternatively you can:
- Download a copy of the local practice submission form (77Kb Word
file, 6 pages)
- Send your completed form to C4EOTeam@NFER.ac.uk.
Further information
If you have any queries regarding validated local practice, please do not hesitate
to contact Monica Hetherington at NFER via
C4EOTeam@nfer.ac.uk
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